Mr SYMON ( Deakin ) ( 14:59 ): My question is to the Prime Minister. Mr Pyne: Madam Deputy Speaker, I rise on a point of order. The Leader of the Opposition was on his feet to seek the call, and the opposition has not yet had a question. There has been no question from this side of the House. The DEPUTY SPEAKER ( Ms AE Burke ): The member for Sturt was the first to seek the call after I asked for any questions to be put, and I gave it to the opposition. I am now, in turn, giving it to the government. The member for Deakin has the call. Mr Pyne: Madam Deputy Speaker, on the point of order, while I do not wish to clash with you so early in your tenure in the chair— The DEPUTY SPEAKER: After your last motion, I am beginning to have my doubts. Mr Pyne: Madam Deputy Speaker, I did not seek the call for a question. I, within my rights, sought the call to seek leave to move a motion and then moved a suspension when that was not granted. Therefore, the call remains with the opposition. The DEPUTY SPEAKER: The member for Sturt will resume his seat. Whilst I appreciate that, I gave him the call on that basis and on that basis I am now giving the call to the member for Deakin. Mr SYMON: My question is to the Prime Minister. How will tonight's budget lay out a practical plan for Australians and their families to return to surplus and deliver on Labor values?